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1 Government Intervention
7.3 Government Intervention

2 Objectives Discuss major antitrust legislation in the United States.
Understand the need for limited government regulation. Explain the value of the public disclosure. Discuss the modifications to our free enterprise economy.

3 Vocab Trust Price Discrimination Cease and Desist Order
Public Disclosure

4 Intro Today the government has power to encourage competition and regulate monopolies that exists for the public welfare. In some cases, government has taken over certain economic activities and runs them as government owned monopolies. In other cases, the US gov even makes estimates in order to carry out its legal and social obligations.

5 Antitrust Legislation
Antitrust laws prevent or break up monopolies Prevents market failures due to inadequate competition Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)-first US law against monopolies Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)- outlawed price discrimination

6 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC, 1914)was empowered to issue cease and desist orders, requiring companies to stop unfair business practices. Robinson-Patman Act (1936)- outlawed special discounts to some customers

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8 Gov Regulation Government’s goal in regulating is to set the same level of price and service that would exist if a monopolistic business existed under competition. The gov uses the tax system to regulate businesses with negative externalities, preventing market failures.

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10 Public Disclosure Public disclosure requires businesses to reveal information about their products or services to the public. The purpose is to provide adequate information to prevent market failures Corporations, banks, and other lending institutions must disclose certain information. Also “truth-in-advertising” laws that prevent sellers from making false claims about their products

11 Indirect Disclosure Indirect disclosure includes government’s support of the Internet and the availability of government documents on government Web sites. Businesses post information about their own activities on their own Web sites.

12 Modified Free Enterprise
Government intervenes in the economy to encourage competition, prevent monopolies, regulate industry, and fulfill the need for public goods. Today’s U.S. economy is a mixture of different market structures, different kinds of business organizations, and varying degrees of government regulation.

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